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The Construction of Hadrian's Wall

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The Construction of Hadrian's Wall Synopsis

Hadrian's Wall was a small part of the thousands of miles of Roman frontiers, but presents the most magnificent spectacle. Its 90-mile length was conceived on a grand scale, with a stone wall 10 Roman feet thick and 15 high, and has been the subject of research for four centuries. There is, however, one aspect which has never been studied in detail: the practicalities of how it was actually built. This book examines every aspect of the work needed to construct the Wall, and analyses all the building operations including quarrying, stone dressing, transport and scaffolding. It is presented in a form accessible to the interested layman as well as to the student, and among other new conclusions throws light on the attitude of the Roman army to the work.

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ISBN: 9780752440118
Publication date: 21st September 2006
Author: Peter Hill
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 160 pages
Genres: Ancient history
Architecture: castles and fortifications
Archaeology